Tuly 7, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BARONESS Posse NoRMAL 
STUDIO AT OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA. 
Miss EVANGELINE BEANE 
GRADUATE OF CAsTtTLE NORMAL SCHOOL, SARGENT NORMAL SCHOOL, 
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Telephone 8500 Private and Class Instruction 
HE First Hop of the season which was given in the 
large parlor of the Oceanside Saturday evening, July 
Ist, was a social success. The room had been divested of 
its fittings and proved amply large for the dancers. The 
hotel orchestra seated in one corner of the room furnished 
delightful dance music. The addition of a banjo to the 
already large number of instruments has made this fine 
orchestra a leader. The fox-trots are especially good 
with the syncopating strains of the banjo. A number cf 
the summer colony outside of the hotel came in for the 
hop and many graceful dancers were seen upon the floor. 
dances will be held every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- 
day night during the season and will be the rendezvous 9i 
the social set. 
Chester W. Lockwood and H. Winthrop Lockwood 
of Washington have arrived at the Oceanside to join their 
parents Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lockwood for a visit. The 
Lockwoods have been coming to Magnolia for several 
seasons and have a host of friends who welcome their 
return to the summer colony. 
Mrs. Stillman B. Allen with maid, of Boston, accom- 
panied by her daughter, Mrs. William A. Allen and son, 
Willis B. Allen, have returned to the Oceanside for the 
month of July. ‘They plan to spend August in Maine. 
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Perry and maid of Boston are 
registered at the Oceanside for the month of July. 
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Mr. Clarence N. Flack of Troy, N. Y., accompanied 
by his son, Robert C., Mrs. Muriel Arthur of Detroit and 
Miss Tessie O’Sullivan of Washington are at the Ocean- 
side for the month of July. This is their first visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Heppe with son, Marcellus, and 
daughter, Miss Frances Virginia, and maid, of German- 
town, Pa., are at the Oceanside for a stay. The Heppes 
were guests at the Oceanside last season. They will go 
to Poland Springs, after leaving Magnolia, for the re- 
mainder of the summer, but plan to make motor trips be- 
tween Maine and the North Shore during their stay there. 
Harold H. Swift, Paul S. Russell and Frank E. Per- 
shing with valet, all of Chicago, are located in Sea Crest 
‘Cottage for a week’s stay. 
Mrs. James McLean and sister Mrs. William Mc- 
Murtie and maid of New York are domiciled at the 
Oceanside for the month of July. 
Mrs. D. B. Hussey of St. Louis with her daughter, 
Miss Helen, and son, Edward, have taken apartments in 
the Perkins Cottage. Miss Helen will soon leave Mag- 
nolia to spend the summer in a girls camp in Maine. 
Mrs. William J. Ehrich of New York City accom- 
panied by her two sons, Robert and Edward, and maid, 
are located in the Oceanside Annex for the season. 
Miss F. S. Rogers and Miss EF. B. Rogers of Boston 
have returned to the Oceanside for the season. 
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